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“In 2018 alone, 'voters in South Carolina [were] reporting machines that switched their votes after they'd inputted them, scanners [were] rejecting paper ballots in Missouri, and busted machines [were] causing long lines in Indiana,'” the letter reads. “In addition, researchers recently uncovered previously undisclosed vulnerabilities in "nearly three dozen backend election systems in 10 states."  The county's Republican chairwoman said, "nothing went right on Election Day. Everything went wrong. That's a problem."

 

The letter continued: “These problems threaten the integrity of our elections and demonstrate the importance of election systems that are strong, durable, and not vulnerable to attack.”

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3 hours ago, Mainecat said:

Bears…lmao

Its grammatically correct jackass. 

https://thewritepractice.com/it-bears-repeating/

There are no toothy mammals in “it bears repeating,” though. The word “bear” has several meanings.

Here, it’s a verb: “to bear” means “to be worthy of.” “It bears repeating,” then, means “it’s worth repeating.”

Remember, it’s “bear,” not “bare.” “To bare” means “to uncover,” which has very different implications!

It Bears Repeating

What does this look like out in the wild? Let’s use it in a sentence:

“Wow, Sam did such a great job on his science project!” said Sam’s aunt.

“He did! But it bears repeating that he didn’t do it alone—Marianne and Jack were a huge help,” said his mom.

 

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3 hours ago, Highmark said:

Its grammatically correct jackass. 

https://thewritepractice.com/it-bears-repeating/

There are no toothy mammals in “it bears repeating,” though. The word “bear” has several meanings.

Here, it’s a verb: “to bear” means “to be worthy of.” “It bears repeating,” then, means “it’s worth repeating.”

Remember, it’s “bear,” not “bare.” “To bare” means “to uncover,” which has very different implications!

It Bears Repeating

What does this look like out in the wild? Let’s use it in a sentence:

“Wow, Sam did such a great job on his science project!” said Sam’s aunt.

“He did! But it bears repeating that he didn’t do it alone—Marianne and Jack were a huge help,” said his mom.

 

:lol:

:owned:

:lmao:
 

“intellectually elite!!!”

 

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1 minute ago, Zambroski said:

:lol:

:owned:

:lmao:
 

“intellectually elite!!!”

 

I think Joe......sorry I mean MC is in mental decline. 

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4 minutes ago, Highmark said:

I think Joe......sorry I mean MC is in mental decline. 

His mental decline is for sure.  It’s his mental starting point being so low that makes it kinda sad to watch.  

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14 hours ago, Snake said:

So no 'real' comment then.

My work is done here.

Same MO every time. He knows when he’s been owned, won’t answer or comment, and will just call you a commie or a trumper. 

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